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Dutch Politics (1)

Dutch Politics (1)

by Melseke

The current  Dutch government is a collaboration between the VVD(Rutte), CDA(Verhagen) and the extreme PVV(Wilders). The denial of an immigration slash integration problem by the established parties and the absence of a long-term vision has led to the rise of the PVV.

Below quotes from the PVV party program, for which the term ‘Christian-Jewish tradition’ is abused as a philosophical bases. I will provide a translation shortly.

“Onze trots waar Nederlanders met overtuiging decennialang een gedeelte van hun salaris aan hebben overgemaakt, de verzorgingsstaat, is verworden tot een magneet voor gelukszoekers uit islamitische landen. Niet meer een schild voor de zwakken, maar een afhaalloket voor onevenredig veel lanterfantende moslimimmigranten. Henk en Ingrid betalen voor Ali en Fatima

Etnische registratie van iedereen. Inclusief vermelding ‘Antilliaan’

Kiezen voor islambestrijding

Dankzij die club in Brussel wordt Europa in rap tempo Eurabië. Alle beslissingen van Brussel op het gebied van de massa-immigratie, moet Nederland onmiddellijk naast zich neer leggen.

Alle islamitische scholen dicht

EU: Turkije er in, Nederland er uit

Verbied de boerka en de koran, belast hoofddoekjes

En vooral: volledige immigratiestop voor mensen uit islamitische landen

Een andere aantasting van onze democratie heet Europese Unie. Die gaat steeds meer lijken op de oude Sovjet-Unie. De EUssr.”

Melseke : Dutch politics (1)

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